HOUSTON — Residents across Texas could be owed some money that they don't even know about. The state is currently holding ...
The state is currently safeguarding $10.5 billion, and it reports $622.6 million of that property belongs to 5.7 million ...
Texas tracks unclaimed money and property that may be owed to residents statewide. Texans can search and claim what’s theirs ...
Texas is currently holding over $622 million in immediate unclaimed cash. This massive sum belongs to 5.7 million individuals ...
This holiday season, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts wants Austin-area residents and business owners to check and ...
Could you use some extra funds to offset all your holiday spending? Your state may have some money you’re owed, just waiting ...
With the Powerball reaching $1.6 billion, Texans might consider a more realistic shot—over $10 billion in unclaimed property ...
Austin-area residents and businesses are collectively sitting on more than $622 million in unclaimed property held by the ...
There may be some hope for people who were recently laid off or furloughed through funds held by Texas' Comptroller's Unclaimed Property division. There's close to a billion dollars available ...
Officials say forgotten accounts, uncashed checks, and other assets could be claimed by searching the state’s database online ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Louisiana and Texas will join forces to return unclaimed property to residents in a first-time event, according to Louisiana State Treasurer John Schroder. The free ...